OK, but the original poster said nothing about 64 bit. You do realize that
your sig line says win32, right? :-P Me thinks you just trying to be
difficult.
Wes
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16, Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) <
ldeffenb at homeside.to> wrote:
> Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
>>> xastir with the co-linux kernel is the way to go. Have run xastir using
>> cygwin and it worked well, but a couple of years ago cygwin broke and I gave
>> up (maybe it works now??). VM ware running some variant of linux within
>> windows works but its a little clunky for the users to figure out why their
>> mouse won't move outside the bounds of the window. I used co-linux about a
>> year ago and it was really slick.
>>http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:Windows_andLinux>>>>>> Apparently, according to http://www.andlinux.org/ andLinux which that link
> to Xastir requires, only works on 32-bit Windows platforms. There are those
> of us that have already graduated to 64 bit Windows and won't look back.
> And, no, I'm not going to fire up a 32 bit XP penalty box under 64 bit
> Windows to run a coLinux-based andLinux just to fire up an APRS client.
> Yes, I CAN do that, but I'd really rather run a native client. There
> wasn't one, so I'm building one and welcoming others' input to help me make
> it better.
>>> Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
>> (but not unwilling to try out what others have done / are doing if it's not
> too convoluted or difficult)
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